Twelve singles matches remain to be played on Sunday. To win the Ryder Cup, Europe needs to win 4½ more points. To keep the Cup, the U.S. needs to find at least 8 points in singles.

“We want to get out to a fast start tomorrow. That’s key. It’s imperative. Everyone knows it,” U.S. captain Jim Furyk said. “Any time a team’s come back, now twice in this event, from four points, it’s been a fast start and a solid middle to late part of the lineup.”

Here are the 12 matches:

Rory McIlroy (EUR) vs. Justin Thomas (U.S.): If the United States is going to mount a comeback, it’s counting on Thomas and his emotion to start it.

Paul Casey (EUR) vs. Brooks Koepka (U.S.): No one likes big moments more than Koepka. Can Casey match his focus?

Justin Rose (EUR) vs. Webb Simpson (U.S.): Simpson has quietly been very good this week but Rose is the ultimate grinder.

Jon Rahm (EUR) vs. Tiger Woods (U.S.): Can Woods summon the emotional energy he needs for one more big day?

Tommy Fleetwood (EUR) vs. Tony Finau (U.S.): Perhaps fatigue will become a factor for Fleetwood but he’s been brilliant so far.